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I think that in the moment and the circumstances, Jo's willingness to forgive made sense. She didn't want her sister to die even if she was angry with her.
Yes, Aaron viewed her the same way as he viewed Lincoln. That said, I was surprised that Trixie actually died.
Based on Aaron’s mission, Trixie was always going to die as retribution for her role in Jo’s family’s murder. He actually wanted to expose her to Jo, thinking Jo would be grateful to him.
I understood Jo forgiving Trixie in that moment given that she knew Aaron was going to kill her. I just wonder if she’d been able to forgive Trixie if she’d discovered her role outside of this situation. I think it would have been tough. But, Trixie paid the ultimate price for her duplicity.
I was surprised that Trixie chose Lincoln over her child. That told me just how damaged she really was.
I understood Jo forgiving Trixie in that moment given that she knew Aaron was going to kill her. I just wonder if she’d been able to forgive Trixie if she’d discovered her role outside of this situation. I think it would have been tough. But, Trixie paid the ultimate price for her duplicity.
I was surprised that Trixie chose Lincoln over her child. That told me just how damaged she really was.

I thought it was just me but I felt Trixie wasn’t going to make it as soon as she came on the scene and her bad disposition showed up. Maybe Brennan designed her that way, knowing she’d die in the end.


I was surprised that Trixie died at the time. Later, I realized that it had to happen that way.
